The metal fragments are between two and nine millimeters in size and are "curled, malleable and shiny"

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A sign hangs above a P.F. Chang's restaurant on August 4, 2014 in Schaumburg, Illinois. A company that distributes P.F. Chang's frozen food, is recalling about 192,000 pounds of P.F. Chang's frozen chicken and beef products over metal fragments in sauce.

ConAgra Foods, the company that distributes P.F. Chang's frozen food, is recalling about 192,000 pounds of P.F. Chang's frozen chicken and beef products due to metal fragments in sauce.

According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service, small metal shards were found in sugar used in the product's sauce.

The metal fragments are between two and nine millimeters in size and are "curled, malleable and shiny," according to the provider.